Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... taste . The canons of criticism may be , in their main points , invariable , as founded on universal principles of ournature , but it is in their practical application that the difficulty occurs . And there all experi- ence teaches us ...
... taste . The canons of criticism may be , in their main points , invariable , as founded on universal principles of ournature , but it is in their practical application that the difficulty occurs . And there all experi- ence teaches us ...
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... taste. than. of. personal. feeling. ,. to be decided according to the preju- dices entertained by the critic in favour of or against the changes themselves . Thirty years , for instance , after the death of Voltaire , the struggle between ...
... taste. than. of. personal. feeling. ,. to be decided according to the preju- dices entertained by the critic in favour of or against the changes themselves . Thirty years , for instance , after the death of Voltaire , the struggle between ...
Pagina 5
... taste - he is no warm partisan of the modern school of composition , no advocate of the more than Shakspearian ... tastes , on the contrary , lean decidedly towards the simple , the natural , the kindly , and the elevated . Doing ...
... taste - he is no warm partisan of the modern school of composition , no advocate of the more than Shakspearian ... tastes , on the contrary , lean decidedly towards the simple , the natural , the kindly , and the elevated . Doing ...
Pagina 8
... taste. of. a. Parisian. public. ,. be. made. effective upon the French stage . He aimed , in short , at the difficult , aud , there is reason to think , incompatible task , of amalgamating two dramatic systems , the principles of which are ...
... taste. of. a. Parisian. public. ,. be. made. effective upon the French stage . He aimed , in short , at the difficult , aud , there is reason to think , incompatible task , of amalgamating two dramatic systems , the principles of which are ...
Pagina 10
... taste , ba- nishing not merely love intrigues , but almost all interference on the part of women ; though , where he found the authority for this novel kind of unity- the unity of sex - we are at a loss to ima- gine . Not in Shakspeare ...
... taste , ba- nishing not merely love intrigues , but almost all interference on the part of women ; though , where he found the authority for this novel kind of unity- the unity of sex - we are at a loss to ima- gine . Not in Shakspeare ...
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